Group 1 - Gold has performed exceptionally well this year, rising 44% to a record $3,784 per ounce, while other precious metals like silver, platinum, and palladium have also seen significant increases of 53%, 60%, and 33% respectively [1] - Bitcoin, often referred to as "digital gold," has only increased by over 20% this year, reaching $113,000, indicating a lag behind precious metals [1][3] - Central banks have been diversifying their strategies by increasing gold reserves, with a total global gold reserve of approximately 36,000 tons, as reported by the European Central Bank [1][2] Group 2 - Over the past three years, global central banks have added more than 1,000 tons of gold annually, more than double the average of the previous decade [2] - Bitcoin has not yet entered central bank balance sheets, limiting its role as a reserve asset, and ongoing sell-offs from early wallets have suppressed its price increase [3] - Deutsche Bank predicts that by 2030, both gold and Bitcoin may appear on central bank balance sheets simultaneously [4]
黄金带头上涨,贵金属今年全面跑赢比特币
Feng Huang Wang·2025-09-23 22:26